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Photoelectrocatalytic synthesis of aromatic azo compounds over porous nanoarrays of bismuth vanadate

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CHEM CATALYSIS
Volume 3, Issue 1, Pages -

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.checat.2022.11.011

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In this study, a photoelectrocatalytic strategy for the synthesis of azobenzene from aniline using porous nanoarrays of bismuth vanadate as a photoanode was reported. The reaction exhibited >99% selectivity and 87.4% Faradaic efficiency under illumination. The superior performance of bismuth vanadate nanoarrays was attributed to the moderate adsorption strength of aniline and suitable valence band position for selective aniline oxidation.
Aromatic azo compounds are widely used in pharmaceutical and in-dustrial regions, but their commercial synthesis still encounters chal-lenges of low selectivity and environmentally unfriendly conditions. Here, we report a photoelectrocatalytic (PEC) strategy for azoben-zene synthesis from aniline over porous nanoarrays of bismuth vanadate (BiVO4-NA) as a photoanode coupled with H2 production, achieving >99% selectivity, 87.4% Faradaic efficiency, and 100 h stability under illumination. Experimental data demonstrate that the reaction follows an oxidative coupling mechanism, and the supe-rior performance of BiVO4-NA is attributed to the moderate adsorp-tion strength of aniline and suitable valence band position for selec-tive aniline oxidation. BiVO4-NA exhibits a broad scope for various aromatic azo compounds with high selectivity. Furthermore, we de-signed a PEC system that co-produces azo compounds via N-N coupling reactions at bipolar by combining the oxidative coupling of aniline with nitrobenzene reductive coupling at cathode over co-balt phosphide (CoP), showing maximum electron economy for value-added chemicals productions.

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